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... Remarks on , Epistolary , 308 434 · • 309 Etymologies , American , 519 Anecdote , American Painters , Anecdotes of ... Remarks on the Writings of , · 514 Banter , Cowpenfinch of N. America , 61-151 Cassada Plant , · • 576 · Letter ...
... Remarks on , Epistolary , 308 434 · • 309 Etymologies , American , 519 Anecdote , American Painters , Anecdotes of ... Remarks on the Writings of , · 514 Banter , Cowpenfinch of N. America , 61-151 Cassada Plant , · • 576 · Letter ...
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... Remarks on , • 537 119 Sarcasm , • 554 197 Tahopha , or the Cassada Plant , 69 426 Variety , 87-378-459 Notice , Literary , Niagara , Remarks on the Falls of , 231 Nuptial , . Potato , Introduction of the , Polonius , on the Character ...
... Remarks on , • 537 119 Sarcasm , • 554 197 Tahopha , or the Cassada Plant , 69 426 Variety , 87-378-459 Notice , Literary , Niagara , Remarks on the Falls of , 231 Nuptial , . Potato , Introduction of the , Polonius , on the Character ...
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... remarks , Heraclitus who stood on one side , his eyes bent on the ground , and streaming with tears , raised his voice and said : It is not possible to laugh in this repub- lic without having lost entirely the understanding ; if we ...
... remarks , Heraclitus who stood on one side , his eyes bent on the ground , and streaming with tears , raised his voice and said : It is not possible to laugh in this repub- lic without having lost entirely the understanding ; if we ...
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... Remarks , " sometimes copious , and always of sufficient extent to furnish a prompt and luminious explana- tion of the circumstances of the case out of which the speech arose . These introductory notices may , indeed , be consulted as ...
... Remarks , " sometimes copious , and always of sufficient extent to furnish a prompt and luminious explana- tion of the circumstances of the case out of which the speech arose . These introductory notices may , indeed , be consulted as ...
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... remark the uncommon felicity with which he has adapted his versi- fication ; and in the midst of the wildest irregularity , left nothing to shock the ear , or offend the judgment . EPISTOLARY FOR THE PORT FOLIO . ORIGINAL LETTER FROM ...
... remark the uncommon felicity with which he has adapted his versi- fication ; and in the midst of the wildest irregularity , left nothing to shock the ear , or offend the judgment . EPISTOLARY FOR THE PORT FOLIO . ORIGINAL LETTER FROM ...
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